Recently added minimserver12/5/2023 I don’t use Kernel mode, since there’s no USB DAC, only a uPNP Lumin, but nice to know the facility is there. Typical network speeds between computers is now a minimum of 80MB/s, often 100MB/s (yes MegaBytes). The AV program slowed down network copying by 60% as it was too busy trying to figure out what was in the files. Now using standard Windows Defender and firewall, which is easier to configure and understand than BitDefender. The PC had Bitdefender installed, which slowed down the counting and indexing of Minimserver and Audirvana. The remote needs a restart if I am impatient, and the new albums are there right away. 9,490 albums, 145.279 tracks are indexed very fast, typically less than 2mins or less. There are a few quirks with this software, a lot of them could be ironed out in the upcoming months, but the scanning of new albums needs a lot of improvement and has a high priority.Īudirvana version 2.2.2 installed on the same computer as the music files. As reported Roon scans are really fast, if Roon is happy with the network you provide and is on the local hard drive. This is roughly the same as local hard disk copying, so network lags are not the issue. I thought that network bandwidth and speed could be a problem, so many moons ago tuned the Windows network performance from a modest 10MB/s to a consistent (minimum) 58 MB/s (that’s MegaBytes) on a GB LAN. Jriver takes about 5mins if the media server cycles the scan, or less than half that for a manual import. Minimserver on the other hand took less than counting to 10 seconds and that application records metadata available for streamers. Today added 12 albums and the rescan took about 20 minutes. If I would have a full access to all Foobar features on my Mac you would not see me here.ĭamien, do you remember times when people bought vinyl and then while listening also looked on covers for prited lyrics? Now living in digital era we are without it with the price tag you ask?įor a library of 139,309 audio files, of FLAC or DSF, the update times are about the same whether there’s one album to add or many more. Soundwise it is just a fraction in front of 3.5, but still behind freeware Foobar on Windows!! Sorry, but that is the fact. , even enhance it and then it would make a reason to buy new software. Big plus of Audirvana (all versions) is how it recognises all formats (including Flac, ISO DSD… ), and I hope they will resolve their issues with synchronisation, to be at least as it was on old 3.5. With level of preformance of 3.5 + additional features it provides (streaming ability) Origin has to provide much more fluidity in its performance. I listen to local files only, but so far I am not totaly convinced. I run them simultaneously and 3.5 finishes adding new folders in few seconds while Origin takes few minutes…Īlso some features takes more steps to reach: like shortcut to location of files, some sound settings… I noticed that synchronisation is much slower than with old 3.5. Is there any way to configure parallel resync for all folders in Audirvana also or somehow speed up the startup rescan and bring it down to a few minutes… having to wait for hour for all new music to become visible in Audirvana is a real blocking point for me and disabling the startup rescan is not an option either because changes to the library will not get detected automatically anymore. In comparison, the same resync used to take about 5 minutes in Roon on the same computer and was happening in parallel which sped it up considerably. I have split my library into different folders by letter and added each folder to Audirvana separately, but the syncing is happening sequentially, one folder at the time. My library contains about 336K tracks and if I leave checked the option to rescan folders for changes at each start, the syncing for all folders takes about 4 hours which is a long time to wait for all new music to become visible. I am currently testing Audirvana Origin and I was hoping to see a significant improvement in performance when handling large libraries.
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